Depending on what type of APC you have, you can buy extra batteries.  I have many of the smx series, and they all can have extra external batteries to extend runtime.

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From: "Brian Wood" <woodbrian77 at gmail.com>
To: "tclug-list" <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Subject: [tclug-list] Dealing with power outages
Date: Sat, Jun 22, 2013 16:57
Yesterday evening the power at my office went out and was
off for about 8 hours.  My APC UPS lasted for about 50 minutes
of that.   I'm thinking about buying a Duracell emergency power

source.  
http://www.amazon.com/Duracell-DRPP600-Powerpack-Starter-Emergency/dp/B009YR00MI/ref=pd_sim_auto_5#productDetails


The instructions for the APC UPS say to only plug it directly 
into a wall socket.  I'm wondering if I could plug the Duracell 
thing into the APC UPS and then plug my computer stuff to that.   

The alternative is to use them one at a time and manually switch 

from the APC UPS to the Duracell thing when the APC UPS is almost 
dead.  I was around last evening so it wouldn't have been a problem, 
but if chaining them would work, it wouldn't matter if I wasn't around.


I'm also thinking about bicycle generator systems:
http://www.pedalpowergenerator.com/

I've seen Frank and Amelia use something like that at the State Fair.

What do you think?

-- 
Brian Wood
Ebenezer Enterprises - So far G-d has helped us.
http://webEbenezer.net 



If you're thinking of buying something over the internet, you might 
want to buy it before the DFL taxes on online purchases kick in on 
July1st.  I think prices will increase by 6.5% after that.
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